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From the Caribbean came this plant, with its leaves as large as parchment scrolls. On the island it found loving hands willing to take it in. Hands which nurtured and sowed it, harvested and fermented it. And which gave it the optimum shape so that, on contact with fire, it [...]

The Benahoarita Archaeology Museum shows the habitat, the industries, the exploitation of the environment, and the magico-religious beliefs of the benahoaritas, the prehispanic inhabitants of La Palma. To this end, its installations use the latest audiovisual and [...]

Jaw-droppingly beautiful laurel forest which is home to one of the most spectacular walks on the island. This is a circular route of low difficulty, with a length of about 11 kilometres, and an approximate duration of four hours. There is a variant which consists of leaving [...]

After dusk, land and sky curl up together under a single dark cloak. The sea surrounding the island creeps under the blanket as well, turning its lights out until the following day. And in the vault of heaven, as transparent as a recently-polished crystal, thousands of [...]

Located in the middle of the island, this is the only municipality without coastline. El Paso, besides, has got the privilege of having the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. Birthplace of the silk manufacture, it is also home to Canary pine trees, attractive walks, panoramic views…
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Everything that contains sugar ferments and, of course, sugar-cane as well. In the north east of La Palma, close to where the San Andrés sugar mills once stood, this elementary chemical principle [...]

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